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Monday, May 14, 2012

Book "The Greek Struggle for Independence 1821-1833" by Douglas Dakin - 173 Greek names and Table of Contents

The book "The Greek Struggle for Independence 1821-1833" by Douglas Dakin was published in London by B. T. Batsford, Ltd. and in the U.S. by the University of California Press - both in 1973.

Below you will find a listing of the 173 Greek names mentioned in the book, followed by The Table of Contents. This book is available through the U.S. Inter-library loan program, you can work with your local library to obtain a copy if you are interested.

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NAMES MENTIONED IN BOOK

Agathangelos (Patriarch)

Anagnostaras

Anagnostopoulos, Panayotis

Bakolas, Gogos (Georgios)

Botasis, Panayotis

Botsaris, Georgios

Botsaris, Kitsos

Botsaris, Gen. Kostas

Botsaris, Markos

Botsaris, Notis

Brancoveanu, Grigorios

Charalambis, Sotirios

Chrisospathis, Ilias

Deliyannis (Papayannopoulos), Anagnostis

Deliyannis, Kanellos

Dikaios, Grigorios (Papaflessas)

Diovouniotis, Georgios

Doukas, Konstantinos

Evmorfopoulos, Dionisios

Farmakis, Yannis

Filimon, (Vasiliadis), Ioannis

'Fokianos' (Kaminaris), Savvas

Fotilas, Asimakis

Fotomaras, Nasos

Galatis, Nikolaos

Gazis, Anthumos

Germanos (Georgios Gozias)

Gerostathis, Konstantinos

Gikas, Nikolaos

'Gouras', Yannis

Grivas, Theodorakis

Gubernatis, (Col.)

Ignatios (Bishop)

Ipsilantis, Prince Alexandros

Ipsilantis, General Alexandros

Ipsilantis, Dimitrios

Ipsilantis, Konstantinos

Ipsilantis, Nikolaos

Iskos, Andreas

Jarvis, Gen. George

Kairis, Theofilos (Thomas)

Kallergis, Col. Dimitrios

Kallimachi(s), Skarlatos

Kalogeropoulos, Dr. Spiro

Kamarinos, Kinakos

Kanaris, Admiral Konstantinos

Kapodistrias, Count Agostino

Kapodistrias, Count Ioannis

Kapodistrias, Count Viaro

Kapsalis, Christos

Karadzas, Ioannis

Karadzas, Konstantinos

'Karaiskakis' (Georgios Karaiskos)

Karatasos, Dimitrios ('Tsamis')

Kasomoulis, Gen. Nikolaos

Katsonis, Lambros

Kirlianos, Christoforos

Kolettis, Ioannis

Koliopoulos, Dimitrios ('Plapoutas')

Kolokotronis, Panos

Kolokotronis, Theodoros

Kolokotronis, Yannis (Gennaios)

Kolokotronis, Yannis (Daskoulias)

Komizopoulos, Antonios

Kontoyannis, Mitsos

Korais, Adamantios

Koridalefs, Theofilos

Koundouriotis, Georgios

Koundouriotis, Lazaros

Kriezis, Admiral Antonios

'Kriezotis' (Charachlianis) Nikolaos

Krokudas, Asimakis

Levendis, Georgios

Liakopoulos, Mitros

Londos, Andreas

Londos, Nicolaos

Luriotis, Andreas

Luriotis, Nikolaos

Makris, Dimitrios

Makriyannis

Triantafillou

Lidorikiotis

Mamouris, Yannis

Manginas, Tatzis

Mavrokordatos, Alexandros

Mavromichalis, Georgios

Mavromichalis, Katsakos (Ilias)

Mavromichalis, Kiriakoulis

Mavromichalis, Konstantinos

Mavromichalis, Petros ('Petrobey')

Mavromichalis, Yannis

Mavrovouniotis, Vasos

Mavroyenis, Nikolaos

Metaxas, Andreas

Metaxas-Antzoulatos, Konstantinos

Metselos (Benizelos), Neroutsos

'Miaoulis' (Vokos), Admiral Andreas

Miaoulis, Dimitrios

Negris, Theodoros

Neofitos (Metaxas), Bishop

Neroulos, Rizos Iakovos

Notaras (Mitaras), Panayotis

Notaras, Panoutsos

Notaras, Yannis

Noutsos, Alexis

'Olimpios' (Lazos), Georgakis

Orlandos, Ioannis

Palamidis, Rigas

Panas (Kapitsis), Ilias

Papageorgiou, Panayotis ('Anagnostaras')

Papapanos, Andreas

Paparrigopoulos, Ioannis

Papas, Aristidis

Papas, Emmanuil

Pasvanoglou, Osman

Paximadis, Nicolaos

Pentedekas, Konstantinos

Polizoidis, Athanasios

Praidis, Georgios

Psellus, Michael

Psilas, Georgios

Rangos, Yannis

Rigas, Ivos

Rigas, Velestinlis

Rodios, Panayotis

Sachtouris, Admiral Georgios

'Safakas', (Karadimas, Andritsos)

Sekeris, Panayotis

Sisinis, Georgios

Skoufas, Nikolaos

Spaniolakis, Georgios

Spiliadis, Nicolaos

Staikos, Yannakis

Stamatelopoulos, Nikitas ('Nikitaras', 'Turkolekas')

Stathas, Yannis

Stournaris, Nikolaos

Stratos, Sotiris

Tarsitsa, Kamenou

Theodoritos, Bishop

Theotokis, Ioannis

'Tombazis', Admiral Yakoumakis

Tombazis brothers

Tourtouris, Georgios

Trikoupis, Spiridhon

Tsakaloglou, Athanasios

Tsamados, Anastasios

Tsongas, Georgios

Tzavellas, Fotos

Tzavellas, Georgios

Tzavellas, Kitsos

Tzavellas, Lambros

Vamvas, Neofitos

'Varnakiotis' (Nikolou), Georgios (Georgakis)

Varvakis, Ioannis

'Vatikiotis', Dimitrios

Vitali brothers

Vitalis, Georgios

Vitalis, Spiro

Voulgaris, Dimitrios

Voulgaris, Eugenios

Voulgaris, Markos-Antonios

Voulgaris, Stamatis

Vourvachis, Col. Dionisios

Xanthos, Emmanuil

Zachariadis, Christos

Zacharitsas, Simeon

Zaimis, Andreas

Zaimis, Ioannis

Zervas, Nikolaos

Zografos, Konstantinos

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PrefaceNote on SpellingIntroduction

1. GREECE UNDER TURKISH RULEThe Ottoman expansionThe Greek populationsThe place of the Greeks in the administration of the Ottoman EmpireThe economic and intellectual progress of the GreeksThe Revolutionary and Napoleonic warsThe Hospodars, the Serbs, and PasvanoglouThe Ionian Islands

2. THE OUTBREAK OF THE GREEK REVOLUTIONThe Filiki Eteria (The Friendly Society)Ali Pasha and the EteriaThe outbreak of the RevolutionThe war in the PrincipalitiesThe spread of the Greek revolt

4. CAMPAIGNS, GREEK POLITICS AND DIPLOMACY, 1822-1824Military operations in 1822The campaigns of 1823Greek internal politics in 1823Lord Byron and the philhellenesThe campaign of 1824The outbreak of civil war in GreeceThe Egyptian invasionThe war in western and eastern Greece in 1825

5. THE POWERS AND THE GREEK QUESTION, 1821-1825The Hanover meeting (October 1821) and the Congress of Verona (October 1822)Canning's Greek policy, 1822-5The foreign policy of the Greek partiesThe 'Act of Submission' to EnglandNegotiations for a western military commander: the second London loan

6. THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN ALIGNMENT: WAR AND POLITICS IN GREECE, 1826-1827The Protocol of 4 April 1826; the Treaty of London, 6 July 1827The fall of Mesolonghi (April 1826) and the fall of Athens (August 1826)The Third National Assembly (Epidavros), April 1826-May 1827The Assembly of Damala; the election of Kapodistrias; Church and CochraneThe battle of Analatos (7 May 1827) and the fall of the Acropolis (5 June 1827)

7. THE BATTLES OF SALONA (30 SEPTEMBER 1827) AND NAVARINO (20 OCTOBER 1827)The Greek civil war of July-August 1827The Greeks and the Treaty: Greek operations September-October 1827The Battle of Navarino, 20 October 1827Greek operations following the Battle of NavarinoThe arrival of Kapodistrias

8. ADMINISTRATION, MILITARY AFFAIRS AND DIPLOMACY UNDER KAPODISTRIAS, JANUARY 1828-MAY 1829Te reorganization of government by KapodistriasFinance and military affairsThe war in western GreeceThe conference of Poros, September-December 1828General Church's victories in western Greece, December 1828-May 1829

9. KAPODISTRIAS AND THE POWERS, MAY 1829-OCTOBER 1831Kapodistrias and the Protocol of 22 March 1829; the Peace of Andrianople, 14 September 1829The choice of a sovereign for GreeceKapodistrias and the Protocol of 3 February 1820Leopold's resignationThe powers and the Greek Question, June 1830-May 1832